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<title>Helpful Tips When Burying or Cremating the Remains of Family Member</title>
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<description><![CDATA[When an individual passes on, there are many decisions that must be made.  One important decision concerns the remains.  There are many different options for families of individuals who have died.  The two most common ways to handle the remains of a loved one is to purchase a casket and bury them or have their remains cremated.  

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